Just opened today: The Recording Musicians' Network , a free, quality website to connect and collaborate on creating new songs. It is based on the concept of "track sharing," where recording musicians from various geographical locations are hired to contribute an instrument layer to someone else's project. Members can form virtual bands, post audio samples of what they have to offer, and browse other available musicians and project invitations.

A valuable tool for artists, producers, engineers, and recording musicians, from professional level to serious students. It is a God-glorifying atmosphere of non-denominational believers.

Rejoicing Voice, this looks like a great site - praise be! I applaud your determinedness to create a forum for God fearing sould to congregate and share in the musical bounty of the Lord. I've just been browsing the Terms of Service as posted on the site - could I clarify a couple of things with you?

'This is a non-denominational network of God-fearing, Scripture-obeying musicians.' - This being the case, can you assure me that there is a mechanism in place for weeding out aspiring members who are not intent on living by the word of our Lord? For instance, I, for one, would be aghast to find after the fact, that I had been collaborating with a bluegrass viola player who bore tattoos upon her skin, contrary to Leviticus / chapter 19. Similarly, perhaps there is a way to ensure that members do not break the Sabbath whilst undertaking work sourced through the site? As a Scripture obeying musician, I worry greatly about this teaching being flaunted.